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Memo orders ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees

Acting ICE Director David Venturella has issued a memo ordering the agency to stop reporting the deaths of detainees within 30 days of their release. This rescinds a 2021 Biden-era policy that required ICE to report and investigate such deaths to Congress.

Edward Helmore and agencyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-05 · 18:54 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Memo orders ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees
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Acting ICE Director David Venturella has issued a memo ordering the agency to stop reporting the deaths of detainees within 30 days of their release. This rescinds a 2021 Biden-era policy that required ICE to report and investigate such deaths to Congress. The previous policy aimed to prevent ICE from avoiding accountability for deaths by releasing severely ill individuals. Venturella stated ICE is returning to reporting deaths that occur only while an individual is in agency custody. An ICE spokesperson described the change as "common sense," asserting the agency is not responsible for monitoring deaths occurring weeks after an individual leaves their custody. This shift occurs as ICE faces scrutiny over detainee healthcare quality.

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ICE is returning to the standard practice of reporting deaths that occur while an individual is in agency custody.

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The move rescinds a 2021 policy that required ICE to report to Congress and investigate deaths of detainees within 30 days of release.

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A memo orders ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees.

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Eighteen people have died in ICE custody in the first five months of this year, with a significant number of suicides.

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The goal of the 2021 policy was to ensure ICE could not avoid accountability for deaths by releasing severely ill people from custody.

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A memo issued by the acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director, David Venturella, has ordered the federal agency to cease reporting the deaths of newly released detainees, in a change that could obscure the full human cost of the Trump administration’s anti-immigration mass detention policies.The move, first reported by the Washington Post, rescinds a 2021 policy implemented by the Biden administration that required ICE to report to Congress and investigate deaths of detainees that occur within 30 days of their release.The goal of the 2021 policy was to ensure that ICE could not avoid accountability for deaths by releasing severely ill people from custody. Detainees with brain damage or suffering from infection, for instance, have died shortly after ICE released them.The move comes as the agency faces scrutiny over the quality of the healthcare offered to detainees. Eighteen people have died in the first five months of this year and there have been a significant number of suicides.The 2021 order was enacted after a man who contracted the coronavirus after suffering a stroke while detained for two years at the Adelanto detention center in California died three days after ICE released him.Deborah Fleischaker, acting chief of staff at the time, said that the policy was “changed to make clear that ICE should not release people simply to avoid deaths in custody”.In the latest memo, Venturella wrote: “ICE is returning to the standard practice of reporting deaths that occur while an individual is in agency custody.”A spokesperson told the Washington Post the new policy was “common sense” and that ICE remained “committed to transparency” regarding detainee deaths but should not be responsible for monitoring or reviews “when an individual passes away weeks after leaving their custody”.The Associated Press contributed reporting
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